SA government behind xenophobia - protesters
9 March 2017
Pretoria – Police have refused to allow anti-xenophobia protesters to hand over their memorandum to the Presidency, turning the marchers away at the gates of the Union Buildings.
Organisers of Thursday's march were in talks with the police to get recognition from the office of the president.
The peaceful protesters became agitated when police brigadier Mokhari told them they did not have permission to march to the Union Buildings. Mokhari was speaking from behind a mesh fence at the south gardens of the Union Buildings.
Prince Mpinda from the Democratic Republic of Congo said xenophobic violence was not being taken seriously by the government.